Quote:When compared with a 25W A10-Series low-voltage APU, this difference grows even bigger, as the AMD chip scores an impressive 3600 points

AMD A10-5800K 9396 Marks!

Yes, although the LLano series are beasts for any regular HTPC needs, able to even do 3D BlueRay, this Trinity series is really something amazing, and might be worth waiting for, for those who wish to maybe game a bit more or are just power hungry! The release of these will probably also lower Llano prices further!

(2012-04-19 04:17)Castrol Wrote: I guess it depends on the new Mobo release dates, and also where you live.
For me I am in NZ so I doubt I will see the new kit available here until June or July. However there is always int shipping

In regards to the Mobo's and the new socket architecture which is FM2 the release dates for the MITX mobo series will be the deciding factor for me.

Yeah I'm in the US so getting stuff shouldn't be too much an issue. I was doing some research and it seems that May 15th is the date. Then went looking for Motherboards, and it seems like those won't be avail till June. So for me if its avail around May 21st ill prob buy it otherwise ill stick too the A6-3500

(2012-04-19 05:25)Castrol Wrote: For me, it is about when I have the funding. To clarify if I had the money now I would go for the A6-3500. But I don't so I look at what I can get when I have the money - I hope that makes sense.